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RIP Redneck Jokes and More

RIP Redneck Jokes and More

Jokes are great! They can be a great way to break the ice, start the day, introduce yourself to someone new, get made fun of, or in Ninth Division’s case get yourself in unwanted trouble. Do you remember the Redneck Jokes application we made back in Spring of this year? Of course you do. Sadly, as of Monday, it is no longer available and here is why…

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Quick recap of Heartland Developers Conference

The Hearland Developers Conference (HDC) is the biggest technology conference in the area. It has been in Omaha for six years now and this year it was held at the QWest center in downtown Omaha. There was two great parties they put on, but the developers jam at the Slowdown was a riot. Thanks everyone for putting on all the great festivities. Below is a video of Joe Olsen, the director of Heartland Developers Conference talking more about the conference.

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Heartland Developers Conference is tomorrow and Friday

Heartland Developers Conference is tomorrow and Friday

The midwest regional Heartland Developers Conference is coming up Thursday and Friday.  As I mentioned before I’ll be speaking at two sessions for iPhone development.  I hope to see many familiar and new faces there.  I plan on attending the pre-party and the developers Jam on Thursday night so lets have a drink on HDC [...]

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BarCamp Omaha 2009 was a success

As you all know, ninth Division sponsored BarCamp Omaha this year.  I provided enough BrainToniq for everyone to try and enough soda to fuel downtown Omaha for a night.  The best part is I surprised myself and had a blast! It was last Saturday October 4th in downtown Omaha at the Nomad lounge.  In typical [...]

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I learned a ton at 360iDev

I learned a ton at 360iDev

Last week, myself, Hasani Hunter and over 300 other iPhone developers came to Denver to learn from each other.  It was on the third floor of a cool hotel called The Curtis. The conference was packed with three days of sessions and at times there were as many as four sessions going on at once. [...]

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